The trooper cited the woman for a DUI. But the woman challenged her case in court, and a Vermont judge ruled her detention by the Border Patrol agent had indeed been unjustified.

As the woman's attorney told Vermont Public Radio:

The number of Border Patrol agents has more than doubled in the last decade as Congress has funded increased border security measures. The immigration reform bill that passed the U.S. Senate this summer would double the number of agents yet again, to roughly 40,000, leading some critics to fear a greater Border Patrol presence in communities farther from the U.S.-Mexico and Canada borders.